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Jim Herman orchestrated a 3-under-par 35-34=69 to kick off his week at the BMW Championship.

Herman arrived at Crooked Stick Golf Club ranked 41st in the FedExCup standings. Thanks to a 3 hour, 33 minute, rain delay he's finally closed out his first round (on Friday morning). Currently, he sits at T11 on the live leaderboard, moving him up just one spot in the projected FEC standings. He'll need to keep rising up the leaderboard as the week progresses, if he wants to punch his ticket to the TOUR Championship in two weeks. If the 38-year-old keeps gaining 1.29 strokes off-the-tee, per round, he has a good chance at keeping his name in the mix. Sep 9 - 9:15 AM

Jim Herman penciled a 3-under-par 33-35=68 during round two of The Barclays and will enter the weekend on 3-under 139, currently T9 on the live leaderboard.

Herman landed just 11 greens but swallowed just one bogey on the day. That blemish came at his opening hole when he missed the green at the par-4 10th and couldn't splash in the 19'6" par-saving attempt. Through two days, Herman is not excelling in one particular area of his game, but using a balanced attack to keep Bethpage Black in check. Entering the week at 41st in FedExCup race, the 38-year-old is playing care-free as he attempts to play his way to East Lake for the first time in his career. Herman made his debut in the FedExCup Playoffs last year and made it to the second leg before getting eliminated. Aug 26 - 12:56 PM

Jim Herman heads to Akron, Ohio, for his first crack at the World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational.

Herman earned his way into the field thanks to a victory at the Shell Houston Open in April. It'll be just his second start in a WGC event (T38, 2011 WGC-HSBC Champions). Herman may feel a little more comfortable in this one, though, as he grew up in Ohio and attended the University of Cincinnati. The Bearcat enters the week ranked 34th in strokes gained off-the-tee, which could pay dividends this week on a tough driving course. Gamers should not focus their attention on Herman this week, but he makes for an intriguing sleeper in deeper formats like DFS. Jun 29 - 3:27 PM

Making his second career start at Colonial Country Club, Jim Herman rattled off a 3-under-par 33-34=67 to open his week at the DEAN & DELUCA Invitational.

Herman split nine (of 14) fairways but managed to land just 10 greens in regulation. His scrambling was on point, as he managed to square just one bogey on the round, missing a 12-foot par-saving attempt at the par-3 fourth hole. The highlight of the round came at the par-5 first hole when he splashed in from a greenside bunker to circle a birdie. Herman finished T33 in his DDI debut last year, and he's opened up four strokes better, this time around. May 26 - 7:02 PM